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Jeremiah Sierra

Jeremiah Sierra is Managing Editor for Trinity Wall Street in New York City. He has eight years of church and nonprofit work experience, and a degree in creative writing from the New School. He contributes to the Huffington Post and is cofounder of Prequels, a storytelling business. Write Jeremiah at [email protected].

Finding Your Gift
Many Ways to Listen
Small Things Matter
My Essentials: iPhone & Church?
R U a Rule Keeper or Breaker?
Witnesses and Participants
Why We Shouldn’t Avoid Politics Completely
Say What You Mean: Avoiding Jargon
Procedures: A Vital Practice
Making Space for Theological Reflection
One Cup at a Time...
Creating Space for Brokenness
Managing Volunteers
Stop and Share a Meal
Criticism and Confidence
Lessons from General Convention Tweeters
Serving Without Pandering
Two
Leaving Church
Don't Be Boring
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